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"More To Crow About" earns national honor Spencer Hatton's second book of collected newspaper columns has received national recognition in the 2016 Indies Book of the Year contest sponsored by Foreword Reviews. It is a finalist the category of Humor, Non-Fiction. Here’s what Foreword Reviews says about its contest: "From more than 2,250 individual entries, our panel of over 120 librarians and booksellers have narrowed down the entries to a group of finalists and winners that represent the best books, all independently published, in more than 60 categories." If you haven’t bought a book yet, it’s easy. An autographed copy of “More to Crow About” can be purchased on this website (click on the tab "Buy book - Send message") and, in Yakima, at Inklings Bookshopand Dunbar Jewelers. A Kindle-version is also offered at Amazon.

“More to Crow About: Stories of Humor and Hope” will introduce you to a colorful array of people, funny escapades and heartfelt moments, all of which spring to life from Spencer's four decades as a newspaper columnist. Be sure to check out one of the stories from "More To Crow About." It's about a wild trip Spencer and his wife, Leslie, took to Lake Roosevelt. Click on the tab "Featured Story."

ABOUT "Counting Crows": Spencer Hatton’s columns in the Yakima Herald-Republic have earned numerous state and regional awards along with national recognition from the Autism Society of America. His first book of newspaper columns — “Counting Crows: Stories of Love, Laughter and Loss” — won two national awards, becoming a finalist in the non-fiction category for the Indie Excellence Book Awards and securing a first-place in the 2013 Beach Book Festival, which honors the “summer’s hottest reads.”

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